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Whether you are
not backing up
your data, or you're using an
outdated or unreliable backup
solution (Tape
Drive,
Zip/Jaz,
External Hard
Drive,
CD-RW / DVD,
Raid Drive,
etc.), you owe it to yourself to explore the best in backup technology
and service...
What is Off Site On Line Backup?
Off Site On Line Backup works basically like regular tape backups, with one
important difference. Instead of sending backups to a tape drive or
other media attached to the computer it is backing up, a Remote Backup
sends it to another computer safely
off-site. It does this (usually) at night while the business is closed
and nobody is using the computers. It's completely automatic.
Why Backup?
Most
small businesses put their lives on the line every night and don't
realize it. With businesses depending more on data proper backups are becoming more critical.
Off Site Backups accomplish essential steps that are often
overlooked or done improperly.
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Leading Cause of Data Loss |
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Hardware or System Malfunction |
44% |
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Human Error
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32% |
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Software Corruption or Program Malfunction |
14% |
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Computer Viruses |
7% |
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Natural Disasters |
3% |
1. More
data is being stored in smaller spaces. Today's hard drives store
500 times the data stored on the drives of a decade ago. Increasing
storage capacities amplify the impact of data loss, making
mechanical precision more critical.
2. Data
has become more mission-critical. Hospital patient records. A
graduate school thesis. Personal finance and tax information.
Payroll records. Users today are storing more information
electronically than ever. The loss of mission critical data can have
staggering financial, legal and productivity ramifications on
businesses and home users alike.
3. Backup
tools and techniques are not 100% reliable. Most computer users rely
on backups as their safety net in the event of data loss (a
recommended practice). Ontrack research indicates that 80 percent of
its data loss customers regularly back up their data, only to find
them less than adequate at the critical moment they need to restore
them. Backups assume that hardware and storage media are in working
order; that the data is not corrupted, and that your backup is
recent enough to provide full recovery. In reality, hardware and
software do fail and backups don't always contain current enough
data.
Thousands of businesses lose millions of dollars
in data to disasters like fires, power outages, theft,
equipment failure
Most
small businesses don't have a backup plan that fully protects them.
Don't become a statistic! Protect your Data OFF
SITE!
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